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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: Therefore any legal fictions are inappropriate.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: That is separate question. Procuring gametes for the purpose of reproduction is a very active intervention. It is known in advance and it has none of the other messiness of life. I do not think one would be comparing like with like.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: Would that also include the birth mother in the case of surrogacy?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: I wish to tease that out with Professor Hayes. We do not need evidence to show that people believe there is a fundamental breach of rights here in that in the case of surrogacy there is a sundering of child's relationship with the-----

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: -----woman who gave birth to him or her. In the case of donor-assisted human reproduction there is a sundering of the relationship with the genetic parent. I think many people will see the injustice of that one much more clearly. There is so much focus these days on people knowing who they are through genetic research and all of that. We do not need research to know there is controversy...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: Can I ask for an answer? Maybe I should wait until Professor Madden returns, depending on who wants to answer. I asked some very specific questions about whether it should be that donors are required to keep the register updated or whether that obligation should be placed on providers of this service.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: All our guests deserve better than to be subject to what I am hearing about their opinions. We all have our opinions. Everybody, especially our guests, is giving time to the committee, and all of them deserve considerable credit for appearing and speaking about their personal and professional experience and knowledge. I am happy with what each person has done-----

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: The witnesses are doing us a good service. They are not well served by the Deputy saying it is just their opinion.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: The courtesies are not quite there.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: I am happy to wait because Senator Dolan has not been in at all.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: I thank the witnesses for sharing their experiences. When people come in who contribute to the best of their ability based on the facts as they know them, whether from professional or academic experience, anecdotal evidence or the fruit of research of many people, and it is not their full-time job, they deserve significant credit. I would not like to see a culture in the Oireachtas where...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: I asked about people having the ability to trace their genetic kin.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: In other words, clinics must co-operate with them.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: No, although perhaps Dr. Rose might have wanted to offer a view. I thank the delegates for their answers.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017: Discussion (Resumed) (19 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: Perhaps they might be hit for maintenance in 20 years' time, but we will see.

Seanad: Order of Business (20 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: I agree with what Senator Kieran O'Donnell has said. It should also be pointed out that Irish agriculture is extremely sustainable and clean by international standards, which is a point that is not highlighted regularly enough. Like many Senators, I am contacted frequently by people who are in need of life saving drugs. I welcome the availability of the Pembro drug to women undergoing...

Seanad: Order of Business (20 Dec 2018)

Rónán Mullen: I will conclude shortly; this will not be a Second Stage speech. I believe I heard Professor Michael Barry, the head of the National Centre for Pharmacoeconomics, say on "Morning Ireland" yesterday that the decision was made at ministerial level in what he hoped was a one-off process. He said that he would ideally like to see the drugs coming on-stream via the normal process. At the same...

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (24 Jan 2019)

Rónán Mullen: I echo Senator Leyden's kind remarks. Perhaps he would go further and recommend that we stay here altogether and use the old Seanad Chamber for such noble purposes. However, that may be a matter for discuss on another day.

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (24 Jan 2019)

Rónán Mullen: Monday's events were very good. It is tempting for us, looking across the water at the chaos our friends in Britain are experiencing as a result of Brexit, to run away with ourselves, start to feel condescending and clap ourselves on the back for how well we do things. Anybody who listened to Jimmy Sheehan, the founder of the Blackrock Clinic, discussing the new national children's hospital...

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (24 Jan 2019)

Rónán Mullen: Night-time mayor.

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